Note that Jesse Ventura was never a SEAL.
He was UDT. Could have been a SEAL; all he had to do was walk across the street from the UDT building to the SEAL building and say “Sign me up”, but he never did that.
Jesse Ventura was never a SEAL.
Sounds like a righteous blow to me.
Im a firm believer that answering the spittle- and hate-filled rhetoric of libtards, morons, and socialist agitators with attention getters would result in far fewer of them.
Nothing to see here.
Move along.
Ventura has always seemed like an unhinged jack-hole when ever I’ve seen him on TV.
Love the characters he’s played; can’t stand his real life persona, though.
Couldn’t have happened to a more deserving guy.
US military personnel have a body of conduct, both on active duty and when they have returned to civilian life. It is self enforced and personal, can be arcane at times, but amounts to extraordinary personal codes of ethics.
These are the people who really understand and advocate for family values in the US, and push hard for social advancement in real things that matter, not just “agenda items” for armchair philosophers in ivory towers.
Most can be pushed very hard, yet hold their grievances, and respond only in controlled ways, like voting. But there are limits. “Buttons that can be pushed”, that will bring out their ferocity in spades.
Minnesota elected Ventura Governor and Al Franken Senator and that says it all.
Punched by a Navy SEAL! I’ll bet that smarts! Can’t think of a whole lot of people I’d rather NOT be punched by.
It just doesn’t make sense, why would a veteran of all people, be slagging off other veterans at a funeral for one of their own and saying how they ‘deserved to get killed’ for taking part in a war that was not of their choosing?